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'It's already unlawful': CNN anchor spars with Republican who refuses to switch topics

A New York Republican battled internet connection woes as he sparred with a frustrated CNN anchor on Wednesday night, who tried to point out that Republicans may shut down the federal government over the failed inclusion of legislation targeting a rare crime that's already unlawful.

Rep. Mike Lawler joined Kaitlan Collins on "The Source" to discuss House Speaker Mike Johnson's flopped government funding bill.

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'Disgusting': MSNBC host unloads on Republican's 'rank bigotry' after Senate hearing

An MSNBC host called for consequences for a Republican senator from Louisiana who launched into a racially charged line of questioning against the head of the Arab-American Institute — during a hearing aimed at discussing the prevalence of hate crimes.

Chris Hayes took a couple of minutes out of his show, "All In," on Wednesday to tell viewers that Sen. John Kennedy doesn't get the same level of notoriety or criticism as other "attention-thirsty" firebrand lawmakers such as Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) or Josh Hawley (R-MO), but he ought to.

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He 'assembled a mob': Senator finds Trump's rhetoric complaints 'quite odd'

Former President Donald Trump has sought to use the second assassination attempt against himself in two months to go after Vice President Kamala Harris and her supporters, claiming without any evidence that they incited the plots by criticizing his agenda as dangerous to American democracy.

But this makes no sense coming from Trump, Sen. Mark Kelly (D-AZ) told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Wednesday — particularly since on Jan. 6, Trump whipped up a crowd into a frenzy with election conspiracy theories, just as a mob was preparing to storm the Capitol and attack police officers to stop the election certification, and he took hours to make any kind of statement calling them off.

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'Say all the offensive things': Journalist theorizes why GOP is leaning into 'red meat'

A journalist and women's rights activist hit back against Gov. Sarah Huckabee's Sanders — who attacked Vice President Kamala Harris this week, saying Harris has nothing keeping her "humble" because she doesn't have biological children — and revealed her theory as to what's driving the GOP's "offensive" attacks.

Gretchen Carlson, an author and advocate for women's rights known for her role in the #MeToo movement following her high-profile sexual harassment lawsuit against Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, told CNN anchor Anderson Cooper that the parents of stepchildren are the real people who deserve a so-called "humble award."

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Lauren Boebert compares government funding bill to a 'Diddy freak-off'

Firebrand Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) on Wednesday touted a doomed GOP-backed bill that would require people to prove their citizenship when registering to vote and blasted a proposed temporary funding measure by comparing it to parties held by accused sex trafficker and music star Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Speaking to far-right former law clerk Mike Davis on Steve Bannon's "War Room" show, Boebert begged for donations for her and fellow Republicans, citing impending standoffs with Democrats over a temporary funding bill to avert a government shutdown and the so-called SAVE Act, which would add proof of citizenship requirements for voting.

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Lauren Boebert: God will stand up a 'mighty army' to save Colorado from the left

Firebrand Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-CO) said Wednesday she expects God will send a "mighty army" to stop the left in Colorado and help her and fellow Republicans succeed.

Boebert, who following a surprisingly narrow re-election in 2022 jumped to a more conservative district on the opposite side of the state, made the comments to far-right former law clerk Mike Davis on Steve Bannon's "War Room" show.

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'They want to ban books': Melania Trump's defense of nude modeling befuddles MSNBC panel

An MSNBC panel left with more questions than answers after former first lady Melania Trump posted a video Wednesday that hit back at those criticizing her nude modeling.

Speaking about it, the panel weighed in that their confusion wasn't over Melania Trum's nudity so much as the Republican's opposition to anything similar.

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Trump demand put Mike Johnson in 'jam' — and he may face MAGA leader's 'wrath': reporter

Former President Donald Trump has put House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) in an impossible position with his demand to either pass an already-dead government funding bill laden with provisions to make it harder to vote or let the government shut down.

That's according to CNN congressional correspondent Manu Raju, who spoke with CNN anchor Jake Tapper on Wednesday.

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Trump calls it a 'great honor' after Teamsters decline to endorse

Former President Donald Trump said it was "a great honor" after the International Brotherhood of Teamsters declined to endorse a presidential candidate for the 2024 election.

While visiting a Bitcoin bar in New York City on Wednesday, Trump was asked about the trade union's decision not to issue an endorsement.

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Georgia elections chief sends 'pretty scathing' letter to Trump-backed board: analyst

Trump-backed election officials in Georgia are rewriting the rules of how to certify elections in a way that would let Stop the Steal activists obstruct the results — and now, Georgia's Republican Secretary of State is getting involved to try to put a stop to it, New York Times reporter Nick Corasaniti told MSNBC's Nicolle Wallace on Wednesday.

Brad Raffensperger, a dedicated conservative, has frequently clashed with former President Donald Trump over his conspiracy theories about the 2020 election being stolen. Trump's phone call demanding Raffensperger "find" extra votes for him is also a focus of multiple criminal cases against the former president.

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Vance vows to deport Haitians despite legal status: 'I'm still gonna call people illegal'

Republican vice presidential nominee J.D. Vance vowed Wednesday to deport Haitians who were in the U.S. legally.

During a rally in Raleigh, North Carolina, a reporter asked about Vance's recent attacks on Haitian migrants in Springfield, Ohio, who were granted Temporary Protected Status, or TPS.

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'If you know, you know': Trump rallygoer uses white supremacist code for 'Heil Hitler'

A supporter of Donald Trump signaled what experts say is white supremacist code for "Heil Hitler."

On Wednesday, at a rally for Trump in Uniondale, New York, a man identifying as Edward X. Young told RSBN it was "significant" that he was attending his 88th event with the former president.

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New GOP strategy: Skyrocket the cost of health insurance and prescription drugs

House and Senate Republicans and the Trump campaign are looking to repeal parts of President Joe Biden's highly-successful Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) and President Barack Obama's highly-successful Affordable Care Act (ACA), with a sharp focus on the provisions that protect access to health insurance and have lowered health care costs and prescription drug costs for millions of Americans – and will do so even more next year.

Republicans this week have been discussing plans to repeal the protections that require private insurance companies to provide the same coverage, and at the same cost, to people with pre-existing conditions as it does for those without them. They are also looking to repeal the hard-fought right the federal government now has to negotiate prescription drug prices for Medicare.

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